Toronto Star

11 illegal pot shops raided by police

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

A total of 11 unlicensed marijuana dispensari­es have been shut down in Toronto since recreation­al cannabis became legal last week, police said Monday.

Twenty-one people have been charged and released during the raids under the province’s new cannabis act. Officers shut down five unlicensed pot shops on Friday afternoon and another six shops over the weekend.

Toronto police have said they will continue to crack down on unlicensed distributo­rs in the wake of pot legalizati­on.

Illegal stores that wanted to go legitimate were told they could only apply for a retail licence if they shut down operations by the legalizati­on date of Oct. 17

cting Insp. Steve Watts, who’s in charge of Toronto’s drug squad, said he doubts the city will see an influx of unlicensed dispensari­es between now and April 1, when the government intends to allow licensed brick-and-mortar dispensari­es to open their doors.

“If you look historical­ly back in 2015, when Trudeau announced that he was going to legalize (cannabis) … that’s when the unlawful storefront­s proliferat­ed in Toronto. They essentiall­y went from 10 or 20 to in excess of 100 in the spring of 2016,” he said.

“Now that we’ve moved into this framework of the current regulation­s in place, I see that number going down.”

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